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After hearing Francis ask Packie what would it be like if Gerry and Derrick switched places for a day, the two decide to do so. It seems like a fun idea at first, but things turn bad when the two forget to switch back, leaving Derrick to play Gerry's football game against the Wisconsin Warriors, and Gerry to do Derrick's hard math test for his math club.

This is the second comic that is named after an episode of All Grown Up!, which was an inspiration for the series later on. ("Wouldn't It Be Nice?")

Second time Salvador and his friends only make a non-speaking cameo appearence. ("One Tough Break-Up")

In the Sibling Rivalries franchise, football players wear black paint under their eyes, but in this comic Derrick (while posing as Gerry) wears eye tape, so it would be easier for him to remove them and give them to Gerry.

This is the second longest regular comic of the series (with a total of 17 pages), the longest being "Satellite Screw-Up" with 22 pages.

Although Joel taunts the Green Bay Packers team (which his brother plays on), he still responds to Jose when he greets him, which shows that they do love eachother, which was first showed in "Like Father, Like Sons (And Daughter)".

Second comic that Joel only appears wearing a football uniform. ("The Big Trade-Off")

Aiden is seen sitting in a baby carrier which has a belt like a car seatbelt, but this is incorrect; baby carriers have two belts that come from the right and left, and buckle into a round belt socket that is located between the baby's legs.

Marco, and Trevor have no lines at all in this comic; Joel and James the only Wisconsin Warriors players to have a speaking role.

Seeing that Gerry and Derrick can fit into eachother's clothes without any problems, they could possibly be the same size, despite the two year difference between the brothers.

If Gerry wore Derrick's glasses almost all day, then his eyesight could have been seriously damaged.